BOALSBURG Miss Gthryn Dunkle of Berwick, 18 the gust of, Mrs. James Horner Mrs. Elizabeth Philips returned to her home Sunday, after spending Mrs. Ama Sanderson and daugh- her vacation with relatives in Akron, ter Caro Jane, of State College, were recet visitors at Reitz howe. ‘of Mrs. Janie Fortney, Tuesday. 3 fton, ,home of NS. Anna Ream. Robert shremerhorn of Court land, N. Y. Spent Thursday night | ‘at the Pau Kellerman home © Mrs. Kenoeth Green and son Dick, fend Mrs. Jan E, Horner spent Sun- | iday at the Harry Bailey home ! Miss Emma Jean Brouse of Tus- (seyville, spert Wednesday at the. ® ‘1shler-Gingrth home. Mrs. Nell B. Fisher ‘weekend with her sister, ‘Norris at Alwona. Miss Faye Spotts entertained on Thursday afternoon in honor of her sister, Nancy Sweitzer. The were: Joe Cox Anna Marie Gilligan,’ Barbara Rishd, Billy Cox, Bobby Homan and Shirley Homan Mrs lege, was a visitor at the ‘Corl home, Tharsday Mrs. Paul Curl and son of State College, is visitng her mother, Mrs Ella Gingrich Bobby Wert of Bellefonte, R. D., is visiting his gmandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Whitehead. Miss Leona Christ of Hazleton, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Rev and Mrs. T. G. Jones, Miss Sara Dennley came to the home of her nephew and niece, Mr and Mrs, George Fortney, Monday, from the Centre County Hospital Harry McGirk returmed to his home Saturday from the Centre County Hospital at Bellefonte » The Gleaners class of the Reform- ed Sunday school held their annual picnic Wednesday evening, July 14 Those who attended were: Mrs. H F. Lewis, Mrs. Fred L. Kline, Mrs Charles Gearhart, Mrs. Lawrence Guiser, Mrs. Klinger, Mrs. James Horner, dee Homan, Whitehead, Virginia Patterson, eanor Ishler, Charlotte Relish Virginia Relish Miss Nancy Sweitzer of Julian, visiting her sister, Faye Spotts. Philip Stover spent Thursday with +his cousin, Don Brouse at ville Pfc. John Patterson, ment Camp at Alva, Okla. is spend- ing a 15-day furlough with his fath- er, John D. Patterson Mrs. W. E. Kline is visiting her son, John Kline and family at Clin- tondale. Mrs. C. F. Smith is spending the i spent the Mrs. J. O Charles LeRoy Mrs. and the Misses Esther is week with her daughter, Mrs. How- | ard Peck at Lewistown, Mrs. W. A Hoy of State College, spent Thursday with her niece, Miss ’ a Harrison | L Mr “Patil Coxey and two) of "Greensburg, are spend-; wation with relatives “enildren ing their here Mr. and Mrs Samuel Reitz and Mrs. IL. H. Hartman and son attend- fd the funeral] of George Kling at State College, Friday morning. Mr, Kline lived in Alliance, O. Ross McClintic of Pleasant Gap, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McClintic and! $wo children of Pine Grove Mills, | Mr. and Mrs. George Jordan and two daughters, Rita and Frances, of State College, R. D..- and Mr. and! Mrs. Russell Tressler of State Cal- lege, were supper guests of Mr. and! Mrs. william MecClintic, Sunday eve- Bing. The supper was in honor. of pl. Dean McCHntic 1 ¥ » Robert Bubeck and Lawrence Kel- | ler of Roslyn, are spending their va- cation with the former's grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mothers-| baugh Royce Hoover of Warriors Mark, spent the weekend at the D B.! Thomas home Mr. Hoover is a for-| mer resident of Shingletown. ¥ the Israel Close and family of Pvt. Dest Ream of Camp Livings- | | La. wis a recent visitor at the! guests Anna leigler of State Col- Mrs. Pau] Corl! Tussey-! |] from Inter. Ohlo, and with her brother, Myers Altoona. Mr, [and Mrs. Myers Close and two sbns Mr, and Mrs, B. F. Yingling of Drought Mrs. Philips to her home fAltoona, wre visitors at the home And on thelr return home Sunday, [evening were accompanied by Mr. | Close’s mother, Mrs. Jane Close, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Neldigh | of | State College, spent Sunday evening {at the Nevin Meyers and George E. | Meyers homes, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster of | ‘New Cumberland, were recefit guests | of Mr. and Mrs. John Crandall’ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomds spent | {he weekend with the latter's fath- , N. N. Hartswick at State College. pen Lynn MeClintie, son of Mr. and Mrs. William MeClintic, has been transferred from North Camp Hood, Texas, to Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Pvt. McClintic entered the service March 22, 1043, and Is in field artil- lery Stafl sgt Bank, N. J, called at the Harry {Crummy home Sunday evening Miss Grace Musser of State Col- lege, R. D., spent the weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Harry Musser Cpl. Dean McClintic of Shelby, Miss, after spending a Af- {teen day furlough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William McClintie, jeft for. Camp Shelby Monday evening Cpl. McClintic entered the service December 8, 1041. He is in the Tank Destroyer Division Mr. and Mrs, Charles and two sons spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Fred Gearhart, Sr, .at Pine Grove Mills Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stuart of Craf- ton, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stuart and daughters, {Sunday evening, Monday morning Mrs. R. R. Stuart went to Westfield, N. J.. where she will visit her son-in- law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs Robert Attwell and daughter Mar- garet Elizabeth | ton, and Mrs. Charles Mothersbaugh of State College, spent evening with the George Mothers- - baugh family and Mrs. Dean Petterolf of Washing- iton, D. C.. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Korman Miss Betty Zong of Philipsburg, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Zong, fromn Thursday until Monday : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas ‘of Yaphank N. Y., are spending sev- eral weeks with the former's par- tents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas Mrs. Charles Montague started to Atlanta, Ga., Friday, to meet her (husband, Tech. Sgt. Charles Mon- tague, who is stationed there. Wayne Tressler returned to Mis home in Centre Hall, R. D., after ‘spending a week with his uncle dnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crummy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and d | spent Sunday evening at the William | McClintic home | Mr. and Mrs Leroy Corl and daughter spent Sunday evening at ithe Alvin Corl home at State Cal- lege, R. D Mrs. Philip Willams 'weekehd with her sister, Markle W. H Stuart and brother, R.'R.! | Stuart, speni Sunday With their bro - spent the Mrs. Fred thet, George Stuart, at’ Huntingden. | Irvin Graham of Harrisburg, spent the weekend at His home. Robert ‘Lucas of Rochester. Pa. iis spending several days with his | mother, Mrs. Edith Lucas Mrs. Kenneth Green and sans spefit Sunday at the H.C. Bailey ' hore. a : Mrs. Lawrence Snyder and. three children of Middle River, Md. dre visiting Mrs. Snyder's mother, {Leah Wright, and grandmbther, Mrs W. A. Rockey William Wagner of Juniata, visited his brother, Samuel Wagner, from Thursday until Saturday ———————— Elwood Callahan of Red | Camp | Gearhart | Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stuart of Craf- | Saturday | aughter Alta, of Centre Hall, R. D.. | Mis. | MYSTIFIED?-- OVER FOOD DEHYDRATION Quick-Freeze Refrigeration, Brining, Canning, Preserving Get the Right Answers from JANET SOISSON 40-MINUTE INSTRUCTIVE TALK If you don’t know the facts about Food Dehydration, Brining, ete., by all means hear Miss Soisson’s in- teresting discussion. She makes it all so simple that you'll be able to go right home and “put up” your next winter's foods without difficulty. Ask questions after the talk—MisefSoisson will gladly answer them. WOLF'S COOL BASEMENT FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 Bring a Friend [TE 2PM THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three Mrs Richard H. Gentzel return- ed to her home in Fayetteville, N.' C.. Monday after receiving a tele- gtam of the {liness of her mother. Robert Temple spent Sunday with | Mri. Temple, Who is a patient in the Philipsburg Hospital. 2nd Lt. John Russell and 2nd Lt.) Samuel Brown, of Schenectady N.| Y.. spent the weekend with Mrs. Russell and son, at the A, J. Addle- man home. A. J. Addleman, Mrs. John Rus- sell and soh and rephew, and Mrs. {Lester Witherite and son visited Mrs, Harry Hancock gt Altoona, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wert and | daughter and Mrs. John Poorman ahd daughter of Bellefonte, R. D., were over Sunday visitors at the L. |W Whitehead home Mrs. Carrie Hazel, Miss Gladys Hazel, Mrs. James Horner and | {spending thelr vacation { Tom Faxon, daughter Mary June, and Jerry | Rishel visited the George Showers family at Spring Mills, Thursday Mrs. Ruth Schmidt and son George of Pittsburgh, visited recent. ly with the [ormer's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Durner Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Snow and son of Lincoln Park, N. J, are with Mr Snow's parents, W, C. Snow at State College, and Mrs, Snow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonine Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faxon re- ceived a eable from thelr son, Pvt | who Is in North Africa. | He Is receiving his mall and is well. | PyvL, Faxon entered service In May 1942, and landed in North Africa in April 1943. He is In the Infantry Miss Hazel Faxon of Philadelphia, spent her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faxon eral days UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Sunday school | Sunday morning, and Youth Fellow- {ship in the evening at 7 o'clock Free Methodist Church Prayer service Friday evening Sunday {school Bunday morning, followed by class meeting and the regular preaching service in the evening at 7:45; with sermon by the pastor, Rev C. Jacobs Preaching service in the Preshy- terian church this Sunday evening at 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood. This will be the | last service in the church until the early part of September as the pas- tor is having his annual vacation | during the month of August Rev. W, A. Snyder of the Meth- oclist chureh, left this week on a two weeks’ vacation zccompanied by his wife” and little daughter. There will be no preaching service in the Methodist church on Sunday, Augtist Ist or 8th, the next regular preach- Ing service being Sunday evening, August 15 at 8 o'clock Pfc. John Stere, upon returning to his duties at Camp Claiborne, La, after a weeks’ furlough spent with his wife here, was promoted from a priviste to a private first class, ef- fective as of July 15th, The contributions which were giv- ‘en in the recent canvass for the Control of Cancer in the community amounted to $1655 as reported by the solicitors last week Miss Kezia Calhoun attended the funeral of her uncle, Jacob Shirk at Bellefonte, last Tuesday, having ac- companied her sister, Mrs H | Kerchner. Her brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. Toner Calhoun of Altoona, were also in attendance The members of the Woman's So- ciety of Christian Service of the Methodist church will hold their tnéxt regular business meeting and social in the form of a weiner roast 2% Pliek's dam, next Thursday eve. ning. August 5th at 7 o'clock. Per. sons atiending will take their own supply of weiniers and buns and any - thing else they desire for the picnic Tunch Miss Elizabeth Ann Plsher, daogh- {ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Pish- ier, was married ast Friday, July 18 at 10 o'clock a. m. to Pvt. Glenn C Peters of Camp Forrest, Tenn, son! of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peters of , Bellefonte, The ceremony was per- formed in the Methodist church at Florence, 8 CC. Congratulations.’ young folks. and may You have much \happiness Arthug Soll of Williamsport, snent the past weekend visiting with his niece and family Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ‘Hamm Lucas and children, " of this | plate Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Brower of { neaf Pitishiirgh, spent the past week visiting, with her parents, Mr. and, {Mra Edward Flick. and other rela- tives in. ahd about the community | child. -Congragulations Howard K. Germain N. J. astived In town last Friday with thelr house- hold goods, and expect to remain for a time at the Buck residence here This property has been closed since the death of both Mr. and Mrs Buck some time ago. We are glad to learn of their return and extend to them a most hearty welcome ‘Mr. and Mrs of East Orange, to our feommunity Harrisburg, with his Earl spent Finkbeiner of the past weekend daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Carl Flick and children here. Mrs Plick and children accompanied him to his home on Monday to assist him in vacating the premises in which he resides in Harrisburg ¢ i for Paul Jones is weeks with his sister King of Tyrone, Mr entered the service States recently Mis Friday friend: visiting a couple Mrs. John King having of the United Steere spent last relatives and George B visiting with in Beliefonte Mrs Williain Bait Lynn of Milesburg the home } parents Mrs W. H Barton Mrs. Carrie Rumberger Is visiting at the present time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger on and son Ga y spent Sunda Mr y at and of his Callers at the home of Mrs. Grace i Foster and her sister, Miss Kate Smith, recently, were Mrs. May East- man Mullen and her son, Fred Mule len, the latter of Ridgway, the mer of Curwensville mg with Mis Mame Rich Cr of Curwensville and Mrs. Grace R. Williams of Port Matilda. Mrs. Mullen and Mrs. Crose were former residents of this munity Some of munity have been ying atl picking berries the There ate some berries but generally very scalce Paul Immel Jr Washington D. C. formerly of this place, met with an accident at his home last [week and fractured his arm Several Ix-rays wre pieced Before the fracture was replaced and he is ree ported as getting along fine al his home. Hix many friends be.e hope for him a moat speedy recover: Mrs. Gienn Peters home of her parents, J. Harold Pisher, for- ni Oss COT - . folks he folk ' luck week their past of returned to the Mr. and Mrs the past weegond after having spent some ime with her husband, Pvt, Peters, near Flor- alice, 8 C. She expects to restime her ‘duties at the Sylvania plant at Mill Hal] where she has been employed far some time Mr and Mrs. Thomas Fisher Pittsburgh are rejoicing over the of tarrival of a young son at thelr home, Jbaving werk been. born. some time last Thomas Is the elder son of Mr. and Mis J. Harold Fisher of this place and this is their first Tom HOWARD Mrs. David Meyer and children of | | Mifflinburg. are visiting at the home | lof Mrs. Meyer's father, Chauncey | Pletcher speaker. Class meeting and choir practice at regular time Mrs. LL. A. Woomer, Mrs D B i Mingle and Mrs. Jolin Reeseman, all Miss Louise Deitrich. formerly of | visited with their former pastor, the Williamsport, has visited this past | iRev. Roy A. Goss and wife, now at § week with her sister and husband, ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Irvin | Edwird Robb and family of Mer-| chantville, atfended the funeral of] Wilbur Hall, Friday Samue] Clevenstine of Bellefonte, | spent Friday at the Lloyd Kemp home Miss Ida Mae Pletcher of York,! | ‘iis spending a two weeks' vacation iwith her sister and father, Miss | | Gertrude and Chauncey Pletcher Hpward Kern, who has been in the | | hospital at Pittsburgh for the past | nine weeks, returned to his home Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Long spent | | Sunday in Centre Hall at the home | ‘of Mrs. Long's father Mrs. Sue Stover and children, Mrs. | Christine Love of Coleville, were | weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pletcher. The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Pletcher i Miss Doris Allison of Philadelphia, {returned to her home Sunday, after (several weeks’ visit with her grand- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allison. { ~The ladies of the sewing club were | {entertained Tuesday evening at the dna of Misses Nelle and Anna Hol. | kind Weber celebrated his 10th: birthday on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. “Ted” Lyons of Car-| rick, spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lyon's mother, Mrs. Kate Weber, | | Methodist Charge. Roy A. Ooss, minister. Curtin—9 a. m., baptism ang «Holy Communion; 10 a. m.,| Ohureh school. Kennedy a, om.’ Chureh school; 10 a. ni, baptism and Holy Commuttion. Howard—9:30 a, m., Church school: 11 a. m., worship. Baptism and reception of members; 7:30. p. m, Monday, Youth Fellow- ship, 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, pray- or meeting; 7:30 p. m., Thursday, cholr practice. unters Run Church s¢hool, 10 a. m.; worship ser vice, 7:30 p. m. Dr. E. R. Heckman, suprrinterident of Methodist Home, ed the opportunity | preachers of the lodist Home for Aged, Tyrone imember of the Board of Pensions, land of Conference Claimants, Howard Residents of Beech Creek and sur- rounding communities; will 5 afford- to hear onbe of and well known Central Pennsyl- |vania Conference of the Methodist the most active i church, Sunday evening, August 1 at 7:30, when the Rev. Dr. Edgar R | Heckman will be the speaker at the Methodist church. A member of the Methodist Conference since 1898, Dr tHeckinan has had a most useful and {varied career. As a young man he was an instructor in the Dickinson {College at Carlisle, has served as { district superintendent of both the Harrisburg and Altoona districts of | the Methodist church, and at pres- ent is superintendent of the Meth- A the {persion rate of the conference has {been advanced considerably during his tenure of office, At the time of the Uniting Conference of the three major bodies of the church Mr. { Heckman had a prominent part. He 'is a trustee of the Central Pennsyl- | vania Conference, and at the ses-| sion of Conference held at Clear-| field, was elected a delegate to the General Conference in 1044. He has served a number of the larger churches of the district, having been | pastor of First church, Altoona, Al-| lison Memorial, Carlisle, Bloomsburg ang Clearfield Trinity. Prior lo be- ing appointed to superintendency, he was pastor of the Methodist! church at Bellefonte, where he be- came known through his activities in| Kiwanis and Masonic circles. A dy- namic preacher, and an active churchman, a real treat is in store for all who hear him. The service is Open to all. and an tended to the public to be present to hear this inspiring and well-in- formed preacher : of Norfolk, Va son Larry, days last brother, H. Royer home, nes and Marlin, of Rochester [are Long daughter Karen, of Vandergrift, "Ited Mrs neth Brungart daughters of Gainesville callers {arranging Gelsinger ~ - Mrs were AT - Wayne weekend wilbur Brungart M1 Charles Kreamer Ann, aecompanied hy the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank uner of Coburn called at the nd Zewgley home at Fleming- Monday evening of f Mr. and Lewistown with Mrs Mrs Tarbert called In Wagner wus and nd Mrs Mr. and ind Mary former K res Rasyme tm om REBERSBURG Mrs. Ella where they and Mrs. Clyde latter M1 K. Moyer M. C Haines and Mr Ww Miliheim PLEASANT GAP Han yal Pat (her the M parents Petty Diehl Union were guests of Smith and fam mother, county Mr iy Ear] Weber was admitted as a sur- gical patient at the Centre County Hospital last Tuesday, and under- went an operation on Wednesday He Ig getting along nicely Mr. and Mrs, Charles Miller, Mrs Mrs E. R. Wolfe and Mrs. James Brad- {ford of Centre Hall, visited the for- mer's daughter, Mrs. James Hoy, at the hospital at Danville last Friday M1 Tannie Bottort of Hartleton visiting her father, A. B. Wolfe Mr. and Mr Lee Bholl of Turtle Creek pent the weekend with the former's sister M Emma Mrs. Ella Diehl Ar Bmith and family visited the Wednesday Mrs E R Baturdas OMeer 3rd Class Ralph Wert with his wife and of Juniata, spent several week at the home of his M. W. Wert and family Mrs. V. C. Campbell of Franklin, was a Bunday night guest at the H to Mrs W. M Hackenbery Tuesday J inst Mrs. John 8hade and children Ag- N.Y. Edith Robert Erb | {01 visiting her mother, Mrs here fron a short and Mn 1 n with her A Bart home nday of Howar of ont compan Mis vig ‘ arr of Be Jackson and : Vis~ and the Mr. and Mrs. Roland thie “ h Pl were Mi any Jackson's Wert, parent several and 8S its and Mp who Mrs. Paul past week is i who 5 sia spent Mrs B8/'Bgt. Bovd Btover: fe tioned In North Carolina with his sister and family Ed. Ziegler and two Fla. were Rebershurg on Sunday, for the burial of a four- teen-months-old daughter, who died at Selinsgrove while route t Hospital Danville m Florida home, The child had alling for some Lin I'he ont nn Baltimore ir Crema and interment ly m is her Myer cam BY « Ken hei Bhoil and Mrs of Mifflin nome Donae Y nha iv Clyde nl nrmy { | Mi: 13) M ing Prof. and Mrs burg nt ame on NT in Wolfe became vers i \ nna indeyr the oc - en ) at fre thelr been wi { belly t fe ! made In the fler 4 tion Unie noon Tues Mn Helen Cireet Mrs Mi family ner home Tu «t ' pen cemetery The family with relative Paul Miller are sending burg t ime n On (a nda Lo { an week mathe 0 (1a i anton ghier in HS, Palmer and Mrs, Har Barne; of Nittar were Sunda Flovd ¥ na y din- Barner ¥ 1 13) guests at the A I. A. Puhrm weekend "ar par Rev Wis A gelica) of Rev. R He wis a M. Bierly nome “eal Home Gay ooming RUE ONARe A Mon nome Hazel Mrs at the Carlo filling Babeog k eet) LT nd Viole Mi: Aaron wee of Dent Inst M1 Lock Haven hos observation Dr. E. L. Royer Linda Good, of Lox Sunday dinner guests bermnn home Lon Hackenbe sited her grand; Mr Hacker ast week Girt Merie pl ny And Ray Arbogast Middiel ter KE Ha | irg and wisburg Donald and David { " are « ¥ al arents in berg She of Harrist Wee Ks Va Oak Heights to be had, | it. a m Rach nd } Lares Milesburg, spent the vrekend with Mrs, Rachau's mother, Mrs. Edith Breon Miss Paul leg ns pital rived 1 Roy Te 108 1 Te Donald Beyer: ville, several days last week Rev, and Mrs. Holland Logsdon nd daughter Esther Fath and Mars Ellen of Zelienople called at Sholl-Diehl Monday were accompanied hy Mra. Logsdon and of here Butts Pittabyr perk with MM a Mrs Mis the Tue 3 arg ¢ WOK s parents Home ( an nlinued on Pope Four) n atl the hon er Ms: Hurry! Hurry They're Selling Like War Bonds! We Still Have a Limited Supply of Comfortable and Practical Lown and Porch Chairs All Are Sturdily Constructed to Withstand Wear and Weather and Are Low in Price ! Make the most of your front porch or garden with com- There are differ- ent types for you to choose from . . . all comfortable and ($4 § fortable chairs that invite relaxation, é practical. 2 This lot of chairs was ordered last December . . . and arrived last week. The manufacturer reports it may be the last lot we'll get for the duration. At least it will be the last shipment this summer. The supply is limited, so we advise you to come early and pick the type best suited to your needs. South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna.
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